Environment and Resource Management will provide students with opportunities to study, in a systematic way, the elements of the earth’s surface and the interaction between the systems on land, sea and in the air that are vital for supporting life. A dynamic equilibrium results as the earth’s systems constantly change to maintain a balance in the environment. People affect and are affected by the earth’s systems, and so it is important to recognize and understand the significance of the earth’s physical, chemical and biological characteristics in sustaining all forms of life.
Environment and Resource Managment
Environment and Resource Management will provide students with opportunities to study, in a systematic way, the elements of the earth’s surface and the interaction between the systems on land, sea and in the air that are vital for supporting life. A dynamic equilibrium results as the earth’s systems constantly change to maintain a balance in the environment. People affect and are affected by the earth’s systems, and so it is important to recognize and understand the significance of the earth’s physical, chemical and biological characteristics in sustaining all forms of life.CGR4M Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Environmental Thought and the Systems of Planet Earth
Unit 2: Hydrosphere Unit
Unit 3: Atmosphere Unit
Unit 4: Lithosphere Unit
Unit 5: Alternatives and Solutions Unit